Blacking out bezels?
#11
That's a heck of a good idea with the rod. Thanks
Joe if I was you, I'd pull the grill and paint all of them at the same time with the same paint. Don't use a flat, it collects dust, and is an absolute Biatch to keep clean. Satin is probably the most forgiving coverage wise and has almost the same slickness as gloss so it doesn't collect dust so bad.
A friend of mine painted some of the stuff on his car flat black, and has regretted it ever since.
Joe if I was you, I'd pull the grill and paint all of them at the same time with the same paint. Don't use a flat, it collects dust, and is an absolute Biatch to keep clean. Satin is probably the most forgiving coverage wise and has almost the same slickness as gloss so it doesn't collect dust so bad.
A friend of mine painted some of the stuff on his car flat black, and has regretted it ever since.
#13
That's a heck of a good idea with the rod. Thanks
Joe if I was you, I'd pull the grill and paint all of them at the same time with the same paint. Don't use a flat, it collects dust, and is an absolute Biatch to keep clean. Satin is probably the most forgiving coverage wise and has almost the same slickness as gloss so it doesn't collect dust so bad.
A friend of mine painted some of the stuff on his car flat black, and has regretted it ever since.
Joe if I was you, I'd pull the grill and paint all of them at the same time with the same paint. Don't use a flat, it collects dust, and is an absolute Biatch to keep clean. Satin is probably the most forgiving coverage wise and has almost the same slickness as gloss so it doesn't collect dust so bad.
A friend of mine painted some of the stuff on his car flat black, and has regretted it ever since.
Lol, Owen Sound right? The finish is starting to peel you wouldn't want them anyway. Thanks though.
#15
I blieve it was only on the 78,my 81 you have to reach under the nose to pull the release.
#16
Yea, and i think you can probably get them for pretty cheap like they are only plastic so i would try yearone or classic industries or someplace like that rather then just painting them...
#17
I've had real good luck repainting headlight bezels and grills in the past. I use trim black from a spray can and a spray on adhesion promoter (after cleaning and scuffing all the material to be painted). I did 3 (i think) with the same two $16 cans of material. Much cheaper than buying new. Money's tight right now in my neck of the woods.
#18
WOW 16 bucks. Duplicolor trim black is only 6-8 here. I have always used it with good results and proper prep. Really if you see my pics earlier all that stuff was painted ten years ago with rattle can. Even the center of my scoop is trim black. That car hasn't been inside in all the years I had it.
#19
WOW 16 bucks. Duplicolor trim black is only 6-8 here. I have always used it with good results and proper prep. Really if you see my pics earlier all that stuff was painted ten years ago with rattle can. Even the center of my scoop is trim black. That car hasn't been inside in all the years I had it.